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What can you know in children's fishing The reason why passers-by ask the remote beckon: passers-by want to ask for directions, and the reason why children shake their hands is that there are fish that are about to be hooked, and they are afraid that passers-by will startle the fish.
Full text: Unkempt children learn to weep, and sit sideways on the berry moss. Passers-by beckoned by asking Yao, and they were so frightened that they were shocked.
Translation: A small child with unkempt hair is learning to fish, sitting sideways on the moss, with the green grass reflecting his figure. When someone asked for directions, he beckoned his little hand from afar, because he didn't dare to answer loudly, lest the fish be scared away.
"Children's Fishing" is a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Hu Lingneng, this poem describes the scene of a child concentrating on fishing at the water's edge, through the description of typical details, extremely expressively reproduces the serious, innocent childlike innocence and childlike fun of children.
Full text appreciation:
When a passer-by asked, the child was afraid to answer the startled fish, so he beckoned from afar and did not answer. This is to portray children from the action and psychological aspects, scheming, strategic, alert and intelligent. The reason why the child wants to use action instead of answering is that he is afraid of scattering the fish.
The child's action is "waving from afar", which shows that the child is not indifferent to the questions of passers-by. After the child "beckoned", how to whisper to the "passerby" was something in the reader's imagination, and the poet had no need to explain, so after explaining the reason for "beckoning from afar", the poem came to an abrupt end.
There is no gorgeous color in the poem, no deliberate carving, just like a beautiful hibiscus out of the water, revealing a bit of innocence, infinite childlike fun and some concentration in the plain and easy narrative.
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The sound can scare away the fish that are about to be baited
The little fisherman only waved but remained silent when asked by passers-by because he knew that the sound might scare away the fish that were about to be baited
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Passers-by didn't know how to go, so they went to the child to ask for directions, and the child was fishing seriously, and if he did, he was afraid that the sound would scare the fish away.
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Is it big??? I also think that there is nothing to look good in the appearance of being very powerful.
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Passers-by wanted to ask for directions, and the reason why the children shook their hands was that some fish were about to be hooked, and they were afraid that passers-by would startle the fish.
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From "Children's Fishing", "the unkempt child learns to weep, and sits on the side of the moldy moss." You can know the reason why "passers-by ask and wave to the distance".
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From the poem "Scared of the fish" in "Children's Fishing", we can know the reason why "passers-by beckon" by asking from afar.
Note: In the face of inquiries from passers-by, this fishing boy only beckoned but remained silent. That's because he knows that the sound can scare away the fish that are about to be baited.
Kid fishing. Tang] Hu Lingneng.
LĂșn unkempt childish child learns to weep, and sits on the side of the berry moss grass to reflect the body.
Passers-by beckoned by asking Yao, and they were so frightened that they were shocked.
Notes: Child: child, child.
Lun: Silk thread used for fishing.
Side-sitting: Sits side-by-side.
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Kid fishing. Excerpt from "All Tang Poems".
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